On Aug 9, 2007, at 11:04 AM, Dr Orlovsky MA wrote:
> I. Background and the problem
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> I've been looking into the possibility to semantically markup
> RFC2119 [1] keywords (like MUST, SHOULD BE etc) in the HTML version of
> some technical specifications. The problem is that none of the
> existing
> HTML 4.10 and proposed HTML5 tags are suitable enough for this task.
It sounds like you just want plain old semantic HTML, not a
microformat. Search-ability and style-ability, the two clear use
cases I see in your proposal, don't really require everyone to use
the same class names. One person could use class="rfc-2119" and
another class="rfc2119" and both would be style-able and both would
be search-able (except that no existing search engines allow
searching on class names, as far as I know). So I'm not clear why
this needs to be a community effort vs. just approaching individual
spec. publishers and asking them to improve their own markup.
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Scott Reynen
MakeDataMakeSense.com